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Twin Strike: Operation Thunder Screenshots

New screenshots for Twin Strike: Operation Thunder.

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Mygamer: Twin Strike: Operation Thunder Review

Mygamer writes: "This is one budget title to avoid. Twin Strike ends up feeling sloppy and rushed to the point that I don't even know if more time could have made this any better than it was when it shipped. Because of the budget status, you should probably have some indication of what you are getting just by looking at the cover".

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Gamebosh Review: Twin Strike: Operation Thunder

Many of you may harbour fond memories of flying your gunship in games like Desert Strike, Jungle Strike and its many sequels on the Mega Drive and later the Playstation, but if you're thinking Twin Strike: Operation Thunder will offer you as much fun, you can think again - even if it is offered at a bargain price.

In the 16-bit era, it was enough entertainment merely to fly around a bit and shoot people on the ground but these days the modern gamer demands something a little more detailed, although not necessarily more sophisticated. It just has to be enjoyable to play. Twin Strike's helicopters are controlled in one of two ways: via the tilting of your Wii remote, or with the remote and nunchuk together.

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TheGamersTemple: Twin Strike: Operation Thunder - Review

TheGamersTemple:

"I'm not above loving games that are merely ok. I've really enjoyed a few of the ones that are widely considered to be "bad" games, most recently TimeShift and Frontlines: Fuel of War. But there is just no excuse for what you'll find in this latest disappointment on Nintendo's money-printing system. Almost nothing goes right in the game aside from the fact that when you turn the Wii on, the console can read and play the game of the disc. If that sounds harsh, it is; there is no excuse for saddling unsuspecting gamers with products this bad. The game will sell because of it's position of store shelves with the rest of the ultra-hot system's software, but I'd be willing to guess that there isn't a single person in the entire world who could suck any joy from this disaster of a game. Stay away from this one."

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